Monday, December 29, 2014

After 9/11, the US demanded that the Taliban hand over Osama bin Laden. If the Taliban complied, then the matter could have ended there. The Taliban could have gone on being petty tyrants in the absolute worst part of the world, and the American could have gone on paying attention to celebrity gossip instead of world events.

We were under the impression that the purpose of the Afghan invasion was to capture or kill a particular mass murderer. The mission could have been called a success three years ago if that were the sole objective. But somehow our government got distracted.

We cannot use our military to build democracy in other people's countries anymore than we can renovate our neighbor's house with a shotgun. The good people of Afghanistan (and the bad people as well) have to decide for themselves that they want a modern country.

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

I am Jeannette Jaquish, and this is my opinion, and my opinion only.
And possibly no one else's, but I'd like feedback.
I actually appreciate that in retaliation for Sony depicting the leader of a country we are not at war with, in a humiliating death scene in a crude comedy movie, that the North Korean hackers:
A. Have not killed anyone, and
B. Targeted the actual people who offended them, not their country or racial or religious group.
True, they have threatened to kill, and if they deliver, I'll change my opinion, and wish I had not posted this, but so far, this is a breath of fresh air for me, compared to all the other blanket-destruction-murder-of-innocents, acts of protest and revenge that I read about daily.

Friday, December 19, 2014

Some people act as if US immigration laws were written on two stone tablets delivered to Washington DC by Moses himself. If you have any discussion with them about the rights of immigrants or farms suffering from labor shortages, and they'll fall back on the argument that "the law is the law."

But the highest law in the US is the Constitution. Article 2, Section 2 gives the President the power to pardon anyone he likes. He can release someone from federal prison, he can stop the FBI from arresting someone, and he can let people stay in this country.

Bad laws can be ignored altogether, even while they remain on the books. Men are still legally required to register for the draft at age 18, but not one man has been prosecuted for failing to register in 30 years. So I may have wasted a trip to the post office.

Laws should be enforced if they still have merit. Unfortunately, there are some very good laws that get overlooked by the government as well. This country has some laws against torture. Recently, it has been revealed that CIA employees and contractors have been violating those laws.

I really don't see how torture has any value as a interrogation technique. Ask a man a question, and he'll give you an answer. Torture him, and he'll give you a different answer. If you had any way of determining which answer was true, you wouldn't need to torture him in the first place. Maybe other regimes have better luck with the practice. But these countries are better at keeping secrets, and they aren't exactly the types of regimes that we should want to emulate. Torture leads to bad PR for America on the world stage. If we talk about boycotting Iran or Russia for human rights violations, they can make the same claims about us. We should seriously consider moving out of our glass house before throwing rocks.

If you really care about the rule of law in this country, then you should be more concerned about torture (a felony) than illegal immigration (a civil violation).

Its like President Obama is actually doing his job and being the Head of State or something but still everyone is up in arms because their pet causes got pissed on in the process.

At least Rush Limbaugh and Bill Clinton can finally smoke those Cuban cigars together legally.

Maybe soon we will embrace some of the other better qualities of Jeffersonian Leadership? It was the writer of the Declaration of Independence whom established a core principle of American Foreign Policy which guided us for over a hundred and fifty years, and which while limited, We The People are starting to embrace in the midst of endless Wars and nameless Enemies and landless States

“Peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations entangling alliances with none.”~ Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States, 4th March, 1801, Inaugural Address.You can read the full context of that quote here BTW.

WASHINGTON — President Obama on Wednesday ordered the restoration of full diplomatic relations with Cuba
and the opening of an embassy in Havana for the first time in more than
a half-century as he vowed to “cut loose the shackles of the past” and
sweep aside one of the last vestiges of the Cold War.

The
surprise announcement came at the end of 18 months of secret talks that
produced a prisoner swap negotiated with the help of Pope Francis and concluded by a telephone call between Mr. Obama and President Raúl Castro.
The historic deal broke an enduring stalemate between two countries
divided by just 90 miles of water but oceans of mistrust and hostility
dating from the days of Theodore Roosevelt’s charge up San Juan Hill and the nuclear brinkmanship of the Cuban missile crisis.

“We will end an outdated approach that for decades has failed to advance
our interests, and instead we will begin to normalize relations between
our two countries,” Mr. Obama said in a nationally televised statement
from the White House. The deal, he added, will “begin a new chapter
among the nations of the Americas” and move beyond a “rigid policy that
is rooted in events that took place before most of us were born.” .......

Thursday, December 18, 2014

Vice Chair Jeannette and Tom Jaquish are hosting the Libertarian Party of Allen County, Indiana﻿'s first

ELEVENSIES!

NEW YEAR'S DAY BRUNCH!

Join us for 2nd Breakfast anytime from 10am to 2pm, at their home, 1423 Louisedale Dr, Fort Wayne, 46808, north of the zoo, off Sherman.

All are invited!

There will be scrambled eggs, bacon, pancakes, hash browns, coffee, juice, milk and hot cocoa, and later, black eyed peas and ham, served FREE, but they won't be offended if you bring something like fancy creamer, syrup, ground coffee, juice or pastry. There will be NO speeches or fundraising. Just friendly conversation, games, music and activities for children and children at heart.

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

I can only think of two things that haven't already been said a million times over in various media outlets.

1) I propose that police action shootings that are suspected of being unjustified should be reviewed on the state or federal level. Local prosecutors do depend on local police to see to it that defendants appear in court. Prosecutors understandable give police the benefit of the doubt, but sometimes the benefit is too much. Even with internal investigations carried out in good faith, police departments should strive to avoid even the appearance of evil.

2) Rioters are like certain politicians in that they will use a good cause to justify horrible actions. I cannot condone theft or destruction of private property, whatever the motive. But if you want to loot and plunder and claim that your actions are respectable, perhaps you should wear a suit and tie while doing so.

3) Yes, there is still racism in this country. While there is less of the overt kind involving white robes and cross in this century, there is still a lot of the subtle kind of prejudice out there.

Monday, November 03, 2014

A government response to a catastrophe can get complicated during an election year. No matter what the president does, someone is going to take him to task over it.

Ebola is a deadly contagious disease that causes victims to bleed to death from the inside. Most Westerners who have that disease will seek medical treatment and will be put in an isolation ward. Anyone who has that disease and refuses treatment should still be kept in quarantine. Yes, you just read that on a Libertarian blog. Nobody has a constitutional right to become a bio-weapon.

Ebola is so deadly that it is impossible for a victim to pretend that they don't have it. You can't tell if someone has AIDS without a blood test, but an Ebola patient will start out with severe flu-like symptoms and get worse from there. If you don't have symptoms, you don't have the disease, and there is no reason to keep you from going about your business.

While Americans getting infected with Ebola is newsworthy, the real disease crisis is happening in Africa. There are several factors that explain why Ebola infects more people in Africa than in the US or Europe. First World countries have better healthcare and hygiene, while Africa has wildlife that carries Ebola without getting sick. Fruitbats, monkeys, and other critters that you won't find in the US carry the virus in their bodies. These animals are hunted and eaten by people who don't always cook their food properly.

Obama was correct not to impose a travel ban. To put things in perspective, more Americans have been allegedly killed by NFL players this decade than by Ebola. But nobody is pushing for a travel ban for professional athletes. It's irresponsible for politicians to exaggerate the risks, impose unnecessary quarantines, and scare the hell out of voters.

I think the competition of charters and vouchers stimulate public schools to improve, and it saves the Dept. of Education money because charters and vouchers get $4,800 instead of the $6,500 that goes to public schools. Many on the FWCS board constantly complain of the money lost to charters and vouchers and tax caps, ignoring that parents chose them, and that losing the funding also means not having to educate the children. I say stop whining, pull up your socks and compete to win them back.

I have many practical observations on nutritious meals, lost academic and career classes, cold dark morning walks to the bus stop, how to deal with hungry kids, standardized testing and more.

I also summarize a Harvard study that found how a New York City charter the Harlem Children's Zone greatly raised minority student scores. What they learned is now spreading to public schools.

Wednesday, October 08, 2014

Shall the county government of Allen County be reorganized to place all executive power in a single county executive and to place all legislative and fiscal powers in the county council?

I will be voting "Yes" for this one.

A libertarian case for having three county commissioners would run as follows: Each commissioner would run as a check on the other two. And the more inefficient county government becomes, the less damage it can do.

Another weak argument is that it hasn't been tried before. But having a single elected member of the executive branch is how it is done on every other level of government that we live under.

County government already leaves a lighter footprint than state, city, and federal government. The services that the county does provide, including police, road maintenance, and Board of Health are important enough that they should be overseen by effective, accountable leadership.

Monday, October 06, 2014

IF YOU PLAN ON MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN HOW THIS COUNTRY IS RUN BE ADVISED THAT TODAY IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER TO VOTE!! EVEN IF YOU ARE PRIOR REGISTERED THE CURRENT SECRETARY OF STATE EARLIER THIS YEAR SUSPENDED 700,000 VOTERS BECAUSE OF PAPERWORK ISSUES PLEASE CHECK YOUR VOTER REGISTRATION STATUS NO MATTER WHAT

Residents can register at their local county voter registration office,
at any Bureau of Motor Vehicles license branch, or at any National
Voter Registration Act full-service agency, such as Workforce
Development offices and Family and Social Services Administration
offices, according to the secretary of state’s website.

You must have a valid Indiana driver’s license number or Indiana state
identification card number available. The site also allows users to
update their voter registration with a new address or name change.
In Allen County, residents can register at the Rousseau Centre, 1 E.
Main St., Suite 176, in Fort Wayne; at BMV branches; the Allen Circuit
Court Clerk’s office; the Fort Wayne City Clerk’s office; the New Haven
City Clerk-Treasurer’s office; Fort Wayne City Utilities; Fort Wayne
Board of Public Works; and the Fort Wayne City Controller’s office.
Residents can also register at Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines
recruitment offices.

MARRIAGE EQUALITY IS LEGAL IN INDIANA UTAH OKLAHOMA VIRGINIA AND WISCONSIN!!! THANKS TO THE SUPREME COURT DENYING STATE CLAIMS!!

The Supreme Court has turned away appeals from five states seeking to
prohibit same-sex marriages, paving the way for an immediate expansion of gay and lesbian unions.

The justices on Monday did not comment in rejecting appeals from Indiana, Oklahoma, Utah, Virginia and Wisconsin. The court's order
immediately ends delays on marriage in those states. Couples in six
other states should be able to get married in short order. That would
make same-sex marriage legal in 30 states and the District of Columbia.
But the justices have left unresolved for now the question of same-sex
marriage nationwide.

Further news and commentary will be updated as it is provided and the celebration begins!!

SOCTUS blog .... This morning the Court issued additional orders from its September 29
Conference. Most notably, the Court denied review of all seven of the
petitions arising from challenges to state bans on same-sex marriage.
This means that the lower-court decisions striking down bans in Indiana,
Wisconsin, Utah, Oklahoma, and Virginia should go into effect shortly,
clearing the way for same-sex marriages in those states and any other
state with similar bans in those circuits.

The Supreme Court had issued the first round of orders from the
September 29 Conference last Thursday, adding eleven new cases to its
docket for the new Term. Many people had anticipated that one or more
of the same-sex marriage petitions might be on that list, but the Court
did not act on any of them at the time. Last month Justice Ruth Bader
Ginsburg had suggested that
the Court might not step into the controversy at this point, because
there was no disagreement among the lower courts on that issue. Today
her prediction proved true, with the Court denying review (without any
comment) of the seven petitions: Bogan v. Baskin (Indiana); Walker v. Wolf (Wisconsin); Herbert v. Kitchen (Utah); McQuigg v. Bostic (Virginia); Rainey v. Bostic (Virginia); Schaefer v. Bostic(Virginia); and Smith v. Bishop (Oklahoma).ADDITIONAL RAMIFICATIONS OF THIS DECISION: Involves other State cases still being decided in those Federal Districts or Circuits involved in these seven merged cases and will be resolved by the Circuit Courts in short order including other bans in those 3 Circuits directly being challenged in the States of North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia, Kansas, Wyoming, and Colorado, which outcomes and implementations would change almost overnight along with any further rulings that come down the legal pike in the next year.

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

On September 17, 1787, the delegates to the Constitutional Convention came together for the last time to sign the document they helped create and craft. Constitution Day is an opportunity to show our love for the United State of America and the blessings of liberty our Founding Fathers helped secure for us.

The law establishing the present holiday was created in 2004 with the passage of an amendment by Senator Robert Byrd to the Omnibus spending bill of 2004. Before this law was enacted, the holiday was known as "Citizenship Day". In addition to renaming the holiday "Constitution Day and Citizenship Day," the act mandates that all publicly funded educational institutions, and all federal agencies, provide educational programming on the history of the American Constitution on that day. In May 2005, the United States Department of Education announced the enactment of this law and that it would apply to any school receiving federal funds of any kind. (wiki)

Thursday, September 11, 2014

ISIS is a evil band of thugs. If we're going to fight them, I hope we win. But even a best case scenario will have costs. Operation Desert Storm looked like a quick easy victory for those of us who watched from our living rooms. But it also gave us Osama Bin Laden and Timothy McVeigh.

ISIS already has a lot of enemies and no allies. They are doomed by their own rigid ideology. They will never be more than a nuisance, but our President is now making them our nuisance. Now that US forces are involved, ISIS has a non-Islamic enemy to use in recruitment propaganda and is that much more likely to carry out attacks against Americans.

The most wreckless aspect of this mess is the President's promise to attack targets in Syria. Since our military will not be coordinating with Assad, there is the possibility that pro-Assad forces will be killed by US airstrikes. If something like that happens, the State Department will have one hell of a time convincing Assad or anyone else that it was an accident. My prediction is that the US will be at war with the Syrian government within 12 months.

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

There is a push to restore some of the laws that were affected by the Citizens United decision. You are very naive if you think any piece of US legislation will keep corporations from attempting to influence elections. They will deal with it the same way they deal with our tax code: through the use of foreign shell companies. If you tell a billionaire who wants to spend $4 million to help a candidate that he can only spend $500,000, then he is going to start eight companies or NGO's in whatever country suits him and have them do his donating for him.

If you ban corporations from contributing to campaigns, they will hand out bonuses to trusted executives, who will then write personal checks to the candidates who will help their company succeed. Money finds a way.

What you should be worried about is how this will affect labor unions and grass roots organizations that can't relocate. When the little guy can't find the loophole, that makes the playing field even more lopsided than it was before.

I am going to argue for something that I really didnt want to have
to defend; however, because I am aware of certain strategic and National
Security issues, I must advocate for at least the Allen County Sheriff,
as the Chief Constitutionally Elected Executive Public Safety Officer,
to be in command and control of any surplus Military equipment
distributed from the Pentagon to LEO or Local Law Enforcement
Organizations.

Contrary to everyone's memory apparently is that
Fort Wayne - Allen County, Indiana is unique in this Country's Civil
Defense and National Defense strategy.
1. We have not one, but three active Military bases within our Metro area.
2. We have one of the few airports that can land Air Force One (1982)
that also has both a Air National Guard Battalion and recently announced
an additional Active Air Force presence on the base, therefore it is
now a Joint Operations Base.
3. As evidenced from the fall out from
9/11 (2001) we also hosted the primary back up to the White House
switchboard in Downtown Fort Wayne.
4. We are one of the primary
logistics hubs for Military Intelligence and also Public Health and
Safety. Why do you think Parkview is now a ten mile campus on the north
side of town on the other side of the interchange with its own Service
Road access pointe to all Interstate and State Highway connections
within a stones throw distance.
5. The GM Plant can be converted
overnight into supplying military grade hardware as full time
production. Steel Dynamics is just down the road in Whitley County, that
is not a coincidence.
6. We hold a "currently defunct" Missile Silo
System, and we are holding "Military Grade Chemical Waste" for safe
keeping or in case of an emergency.

Oh I could continue, the list
is pretty extensive; keeping in mind I despise Conspiracy Theories as
much as I do not like the Militarization of Law Enforcement any more
than the next person; however I do think that having a Civil Defense
force trained by the Sheriff and under his direct and Joint Command with
the National Guard would be a positive use of surplus goods from the
Pentagon, but they shouldnt be used in everyday Police Work and they
shouldnt be left to anyone except someone voted into office by We The
People as a Civilian Authority over said Military activities, keep your
checks and balances and give the Sheriff his proper due and the People our proper respect.

.... The White House
said it would examine the program, and Senator Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) sent a letter to
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel noting that the adoption “by local police
departments of military-style tactics and the use of military equipment
have provoked concern across the nation for a number of years.”
Senator Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) is set to chair a congressional hearing on “police militarization” on Tuesday.
Efforts
to curb the programs could spark opposition from police departments and
lobbyists. “You never know when domestic terrorism or a mass shooting
event will hit Smalltown, USA,” Mark Lomax, executive director of the
SWAT lobbying group National Tactical Officers Association, told Politico recently......

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Who: Scott Wise, Libertarian candidate for US House of Represenatatives, Indiana 3rd District, Dan Drexler, Chairman of the Libertarian Party of Allen County, and members of the general public like you.
What: Townhall Meeting
Where: Little Turtle branch of the Allen County Public Library. 2201 Sherman Street, Fort Wayne, IN.
When: September 2nd, 6pm.
Why: The day after Labor Day is commonly regarded as the start of election campaign season. Scott and Dan will be answering questions from the public.
How: I think Dan and Scott will be arriving by car. How you get to the townhall meeting is up to you.

Friday, August 15, 2014

1) Sometimes police shootings are justified and sometimes it's a tragic misunderstanding. On very, very rare occasions, police have knowingly committed murder. These cases are very difficult to investigate because they involve suspects who know how police investigations are carried out.
2) Peaceful protests are great, rioting is bad.
3) Arresting rioters is great, arresting peaceful protesters and journalists is bad.
4) Police officers are civilians, and should not have weapons that are prohibited for civilian use.
5) Here's an idea: All funding for state and local law enforcement should come from the state and local level. If voters in a jurisdiction won't support a bond issue or tax increase to spend $500,000 on an armored vehicle, then maybe the police shouldn't have that armored vehicle. Maybe an MRAP designed to protect its crew from a roadside bomb belongs in the Mideast and not the Midwest.

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

My initial response to this was: "Im all for
sifting the voter rolls on the one year where there is no election going
on, but this is just a little bit ridiculous, then again what do you
expect from Republicans anymore, especially one whom was
appointed because of a rule change after the last guy committed voter
fraud." However after learning certain details I must apologize for
misconstruing intentions by the current Secretary of State, whom
actually prevented a costly lawsuit from affecting Hoosiers and others
in this Country by "accelerating" a plan to filter voter rolls.

As someone whom is liberty minded, when it comes to ballot access
whether as candidates, officers, or voters, Libertarians can get really
jumpy really fast because we are both itching for that fight, and at the
same time, on guard for it always. The other issue is with all the
other schemes going on (especially in the South, most notablyNorth Carolina, and even Ballot fraud in ALABAMA) , now that the one clause (Section Four) of the Voting Rights Act was
suspended by the SCOTUS, every one whom is liberty minded is on edge
when it comes to disenfranchisement of the voters, by those elected to
represent them and by laws or actions which prevent them from excising
that essential civil duty to vote.

Monday, August 11, 2014

Toledo has had problems with their drinking water. Phosphorus run-off from farms has been causing an algae bloom in Lake Erie, and that's bad. Paul Krugman has cited it as a reason why libertarian economics won't work.
Krugman wants you to think that Libertarians think that pollution is no big deal. But pollution is a problem in any modern society, no matter what your ideology is. I think that the good folks of Toledo would be justified in filing a class action suit against farms along the Maumee River. The phosphorus is coming from fertilizer used on crops.
And what should make you mad is that a lot of these crops aren't going to be used as food. A lot of corn is used to make ethanol. Most gas stations sell fuel that is 90% gas and 10% ethanol. The ethanol doesn't do anything to make your car perform better or pollute less. It's just there because the federal government has been trying to pump up corn prices. This is to help corn farmers and corporations that own corn farms.
I have no objection to regulations to reduce phosphorus runoff, aside from that they would be difficult to enforce. Instead, Congress should stop encouraging farmers to pump chemicals into the ground by ending ethanol subsidies.

Monday, August 04, 2014

LPAC Vice Chair Jeanette Jaquish, issued an Editorial last month questioning the reasoning and motives behind Fort Wayne Community Schools enveloping of all students into the free lunch and breakfast programs, made available through certain Federal Grants and funding loopholes.

Personally I will agree with her that the Fort Wayne Community School Board of Trustees willingness to pay almost five dollars a gallon for their milk program and not seeking out other format sources for competitive bidding is a
little disheartening and should also make people weary of what else they
rubber stamp "because, because" etc., but she didnt even bring that fiscal
responsibility issue up.

"•Approved the sole bid of $1,722,855 from Prairie Farms Dairy to provide
the estimated 5.7 million half pints of milk that FWCS and 12 private
schools will serve next school year. The board also approved bids
totaling $3.278 million from three food companies to provide the meat,
produce and staples used to prepare school lunches."

FWCS fosters dependence through free-meal plan

“To Kill a Mockingbird,” “Where the Red Fern Grows,” “Bridge Over
Terabithia,” “The Grapes of Wrath,” even “Harry Potter” – all have
characters in poverty who either refuse or are ashamed to take charity.
What will schools do with those books now?I am deeply
disturbed by the unanimous vote of the Fort Wayne Community Schools
board to give free breakfast and lunch to all students in elementary
through middle school through the Community Eligibility Provision of the
Department of Agriculture. I think meals at home are important for
families to communicate, bond and learn life skills, as well as show the
kids that parents take care of them. I did not like it before when kids
who ate breakfast at home had to wait on the bus 15 minutes while the
school breakfasting children ate inside, but this is worse. I get up
at5:30 a.m.to make hash browns and eggs, 30 minutes later for cold
cereal. If I didn't have to make breakfast, would I get up just in time
to say goodbye? Or at all?It is ludicrous. Middle-income
and wealthy kids do not need tax-funded free breakfast and lunch. FWCS
Superintendent Wendy Robinson said, “This was strictly based on it is
the right thing to do.” She says some families are too busy to eat well,
and that school meals are the only nutritious meals some children get. I
say, “So teach the kids how to make nutritious meals.” A small child
can pour a bowl of whole-grain cereal and peel a banana. A 5-year-old
can make toast, grate cheese and cut up an orange. An 8-year-old can
cook oatmeal or blend a fruit smoothie. A 10-year-old should be able to
fry eggs and potatoes. These are skills to be proud of and build upon,
and those are inexpensive healthy foods.I look at the
nice cars in the school parking lot and the many overweight children,
and I do not think our local population is so absolutely helpless that
our government needs to provide free cooked food.For half
my life I was very poor. I learned resourcefulness, and there is not a
day that I do not appreciate what I have now. The philosophy behind this
CEP program will lead to equalizing everyone and weakening the
individual.Finally, I am disturbed by the unanimous
approval. I watched FWCS's next board meeting, and the chair does not
even pause after asking for the nays: “All in favor? (pause)
Nays?-Motion carries.”

And of course people have responded in kind. Here are some excerpts with links:

EMILY RICO: Statistics indicate that in 2012,23.4 percent of Allen County children
younger than 18 lived in poverty. Recent figures indicate that some
level of poverty exists in all Fort Wayne ZIP codes. The
Community Eligibility Provision of the US Department of Agriculture
school lunch program is an option when more than 40 percent of a school
district’s students are certified to receive free/reduced lunches. In
2013, 70.5 percent of FWCS students qualified. FWCS had more than 200
homeless children in its school population. Without free meals at
school, many of these children would come to school without breakfast,
and some would not have lunch. While it is important to teach
responsibility, what is being taught (or learned) at school when a child
can think of nothing but his gnawing stomach? Children can and
do endure unfortunate family circumstances and grow up to overcome and
better their conditions. But perhaps we can make the way a little easier
for someone else in need. The success of all is beneficial to society
generally.

KRISTIN STARK HUFF: ..... Children are at the complete mercy of the adults who
surround them. Teaching kids to make their own meals is fine, but the
adults in many kids’ lives are too unstable to do so, regardless of
their income bracket. Whether they don’t have food in the morning
because they are too busy, too poor or too unstable does not matter.
Breakfast is essential to developing brains. Making sure that as
many kids as possible eat before and during school is a smart decision
for FWCS. Kids who eat a nutritious breakfast and lunch are better able
to sit still, pay attention and learn. This results in better test
scores, stronger enrollment and better funding for the schools, which
benefits all FWCS kids. Better-educated kids result in a stronger
workforce and rising level of education and stability for our community.....

KATHLEEN KEARNS: .... The books she referred to that she believes model the correct way
to handle poverty are all fiction. FWCS is reality. Not just when
school is in session. These children belong to us 365 days a year.I
am a retired teacher, having served 25 years, ..... Nutritious food is undeniably more expensive than junk
food. Recently I purchased enough food to make four dinners, and it cost
$67. That provides four well-balanced, highly nutritious meals for one
person. The families of whom Jaquish spoke cannot afford that. They are
working two and three jobs trying to pay for housing, keep gas in the
tank and clothing on their children’s backs.And while they are
doing that, their children are at home alone during the day. Jaquish
suggests that children prepare their own meals. I would not want a
5-year-old making toast alone or cutting up an orange as she suggests. I
have 10-year old grandchildren whom I would not want at the stove
making eggs and potatoes while the adults are away from the house.

PATTI MURZYN: (in response to the original news story)..... advise Wendy Robinson that there is no such thing as a “free” lunch (or breakfast). ......... The article noted the board had approved a little over $5
million for milk meat, produce and staples for school lunches. The
students may think they eat for free, but the $5 million bids are proof
that it is not “free.”..... Really?
We are all busy, but using “I’m too busy” makes these individuals
victims rather than people in serious need of a meal. Those families
need to look at priorities and manage their time better instead of
asking taxpayers to cover these school meals. This is an extremely poor
use of our tax dollars. And now they no longer need to fill out
applications (too busy?) for “free” taxpayer-provided meals? Where and
how will there be accountability for the tax dollars used? How do you
know who is still eligible?It was also noted that due to a change
in an application process “the district will have to develop a new
process to help eligible parents apply for free textbooks for their
students.” Again, these are not “free,” these textbooks are costing the
taxpayers money.....I know it’s not popular, but there needs to be
“ownership” for these individuals so that they take responsibility and
show gratitude for the things given to them (and now they don’t even
need to complete paperwork). The students (and parents) need to
understand they are receiving these meals and books at no charge to them
because the costs are being covered out of taxes taken from others so
it only appears to be “free” to them. Things that are “free” are
generally not as well cared for and rarely appreciated.

Sunday, July 13, 2014

Please note that other meetings will be announced but these are the remainder of the Official Business Meetings as scheduled per our current bylaws in order to facilitate better planning and coordination with our members and advocacy with the general public.

15th of September 18:00-21:00 or 6-9p.m.Kroger Marketplace Village of CoventryLiberty Mills Road at West Jefferson/US 24 and I69
@Exit 302. Food is available for individuals to purchase at their
leisure from the food court until 7p.m.RSVP on our FACEBOOK Event Page Here pretty please and thank you.
17th of November 18:00-21:00 or 6-9p.m.Richards Restaurant Inc in New Haven, Indiana
11155 Isabelle Drive next to Lincoln Highway (US 24/SR 14 East) between I469 Exit 19 and Minnich Road on the south side.
Food is moderately priced and available for purchase at your leisure.RSVP on our FACEBOOK Event Page Here pretty please and thank you.

19th of January, 2015 18:00-21:00 or 6-9p.m. Kroger Marketplace Village of CoventryLiberty Mills Road at West Jefferson/US 24 and I69
@Exit 302. Food is available for individuals to purchase at their
leisure from the food court until 7p.m.RSVP on our FACEBOOK Event Page Here pretty please and thank you.

The query you should be asking yourself is: "Why arent these seven State Elected Officials subject to the same rules
that govern their employees?"

Then again, I do understand that running a
campaign while holding that position can become a ethics
quandary all on its own: EXAMPLE: "This post is for my job, but its
also good news for my campaign. Why cant I do a quick copy paste share
from one account to another even if it is on a Government Office
Computer and Internet signal?"

The other query comes into play when
Elected Officials (not naming names yet) should be in their office
working and instead are standing on top of a bank building taking
pictures of Downtown Fort Wayne, but I digress.

What about having the
issue of their personal laptop using the Government issued WiFi signal
while working late in their office one night, does their personal laptop
now become Government property?

The overall issue is that our ethics
and information tech laws need modified for the times but they do not
need to be weakened to accommodate laziness of our Elected Officials
while in Office!!Article excerpt via NWTIMES

Indiana Inspector General David Thomas
determined that during (Dr. Tony) Bennett's 2012 re-election bid, he held joint
staff meetings between Department of Education employees and his
campaign team in Bennett's Statehouse office. Bennett also used
state-owned and maintained calendar software to track official and
campaign events on a consolidated calendar, as well as received and
responded to political emails from his state account, according to the
inspector general's report. In addition, Bennett directed DOE
staff following his defeat to compile a personal contact list that he
could use in his new job as Florida Education Commissioner. The final
list included contacts from three campaign lists "The 5000," "The Big
Hitter List" and the "Red Meat List" that were stored on a state server,
the report said. Thomas found those uses of state property
violated a DOE policy Bennett signed upon taking office in 2009
expressly prohibiting any user from employing department equipment for
political activity. But Thomas noted that Bennett could have
avoided an ethics violation by not signing that policy statement and
instead authorizing himself to use state property as he wished.
That's because the seven state officers — the governor, lieutenant
governor, secretary of state, attorney general, state auditor, state
treasurer and state superintendent — are not subject to prohibitions on
state employees engaging in political activity on state time, Thomas
said.

Monday, July 07, 2014

This next meeting will be an informal planning session for the Party on Sunday the 13th of June from 15:00-18:00 or 3:00-6:00 p.m. at Kroger Marketplace on DuPont Road near Coldwater Rd/State Route 327 in their Bistro on the west side of the building facing DuPont Rd. Food is available for individuals to purchase at their leisure from the food court. Please RSVP to our event page please and thank you.

Friday, July 04, 2014

These videos are great, in my humble opinion. If you have kids in the room, you should be spending the holiday with them instead of watching videos on the Internet. If you're offended by this kind of stuff, notify your monarch...oh wait that's right. Yeah, just don't watch this.

Well that was a wierd ass dream .... proving once again, I really shouldnt listen to WOWO's Pat Miller﻿ on my drive home from a certain intense medical procedure ..... but given the political punditry climate on the most recent immigration issues, this would become a feasible and definitely problematic solution to the current Immigration debate (if it hasnt happened already), once realized and exposed and tried to be dealt with legally.

What happens when our kids start selling off their American birthright to the highest bidder for a quick thousand dollars or more and a letter of dissolution of Parental Rights which wouldnt be enforceable here thereby making them liable anyway for their offspring? What should our Country's response be when dealing with shipwrecked babies versus anchor babies in the on going Immigration debate?

Now you are probably thinking to yourself,
"I know what an Anchor Baby is but what is a Shipwreck Baby?"

They used to be called War Babies! There are a lot of them in our history and even some currently. What happens when our kids, some whom dont serve in the Military and understand the privilege of our birthright or respect it for that matter, give it away for pennies on the dollar just to get by for a couple weeks, or to get out of jail down in Mexico for their indiscretions scott free? Traditionally, Shipwreck Babies are considered automatic (because our Citizen Birth Parent is viewed as being forced to abandon or chose to leave behind their offspring or because they didnt know they existed) Citizens of the United States, their Foreign Birth Parent (typically a mother) is not and then the Citizen Baby is used to bring them and any of the Citizen Baby's siblings here, to be naturalized.

But if the dream I had was any indication of what hasnt been exposed yet in the current debate, and Whiskey Rebellion/Tea Party Hate Mongering, is the fact that our younger generations dont necessarily give a flying donkeys pa-toot as to how or with whom they get laid, especially during Spring Break or Summer Vaca, and if there is a grand bonus check or a get out of jail free card involved, then that is just gravy. Theyre just spreading their wild oats, right? Which would also be one prime reason why safe sex needs to be taught in the Schools, but I digress.

So that brings me back to my original pointe of inquiry, because it already happens, everyday. The problem is we just havent got hit with it in waves like we are right now with these drive and drop offs of a thousands kids per facility. What happens when someone comes here and gets pregnant, or gets one of our daughters pregnant, or our sons get this really hot chica that he met pregnant with twins? The Shipwrecked Babies are technically by law and some would consider Constitutionally automatically United States Citizens by birthright (look at John McCain). There is no backdoor privilege being used here when it comes to Shipwrecked Babies, the Citizen Children are automatically conferred, the issue is their FBP and any other siblings.

So now how do we fix our Immigration situation when we could already be selling it off to the highest bidder without even realizing it? The Dream Act (for those whom were dragged here as kids by relatives without a choice) is beginning to look like a 5 pound bad of red potatoes when you factor in that there is at least the potential for an even larger wave of a 50 pound bag of Yukon Golds, Completely Legal American Children flooding our Social Services and Immigration Networks.

How much are you willing to sell off your birthright for?
A thousand dollars cash or a get out of jail free card?

In ten years time how are you going to explain to your husband and or wife and kids that you are now the proud Padre of Foreign Born Citizens that are as old as they are and they along with their other Parent and siblings are now coming to live with you all, no exceptions? Oh BTW, before you answer that last query with the following retort: "But I got I got a grand for my donation and a letter here that says I am not responsible for the child's well being!!" Guess what, that not notarized/certified and non registered document locally, doesnt apply in the United States of America, one because it would fall under like three felonies to start with and you would be considered under duress when making the transaction and pending agreement too.

So can we can we stop with all the pandering to your base and politics as usual and actually have discussion about Immigration issues and policy rather than spinning our wheels (meanwhile our kids are selling it off to the highest bidder or for their own freedom or even worse yet being violated of their birthright without even realizing that was happening, but the sex was great) and suffering the least among us to brunt the ironies that already exist in our American Law and collective Civil Morals?

The irony of course is that there are a lot of single and married GLBT
Families ready willing and more than able to take some if not all of
these kids into their homes, with half of the assistance dollars for
refugees from the government. And a good portion of us are quasi multi
lingual as well, so the adjustment phase will be less cumbersome for the youth
as well.

You know what is pretty sad, the fact that were fighting
about someone elses kids whom sent them to the USA for safe keeping.
Now we have people playing politics with other peoples children. We used
to not put children in the line of fire on political debates!

We
have Whiskey Rebellion/Tea Party clowns blockading the border to keep
them out. When in fact their blockading the busses to send them home.
That was just brilliant! Then again look at the source of the outrage as
well, Glenn Beck, Faux Noise, and Republicans in Congress running
scared for their careers at tax payer expense.

The ones whom get
lost in all of this are the least among us, foreigners in a strange
land, the orphan, a child. And the last time I checked my BIBLE it said
something along these lines:

Exodus 22: 20-23 20You
shall not oppress or afflict a resident alien, for you were once aliens
residing in the land of Egypt.f 21You shall not wrong any widow or
orphan. 22If ever you wrong them and they cry out to me, I will surely
listen to their cry. 23My wrath will flare up, and I will kill you with
the sword; then your own wives will be widows, and your children
orphans.

Deuteronomy 10:16-2016Circumcise therefore the
foreskins of your hearts,* and be stiff-necked no longer. 17For the
LORD, your God, is the God of gods, the Lord of lords, the great God,
mighty and awesome, who has no favorites, accepts no bribes,p 18who
executes justice for the orphan and the widow, and loves the resident
alien, giving them food and clothing.q 19So you too should love the
resident alien, for that is what you were in the land of Egypt.r 20The
LORD, your God, shall you fear, and him shall you serve; to him hold
fast and by his name shall you swear.

Both text are from the New American Bible Revised Edition, NABRE.
via the United States Conference of (Roman) Catholic Bishops.

Friday, June 27, 2014

In one of eleven unanimous decisions in recent years the USSC halted all inspections (except varification that it is not a weapon ie airport security checks) of cellular phones unless the police have a separate warrant even if the suspect is already in custody and the phone is held in evidence citing privacy and proper search and seizure concerns primarily.

UPDATE: 27th of June, 2014, as of 19:03 EST The Seventh District Circuit Court issued a stay in the Indiana Marriage Equality ruling. Still waiting on final tallies of how many Marriage Licenses were issued/Ceremonies performed and how many already were married in other jurisdictions but were now legally able to register their Marriages in Indiana. As soon as those results are available they will be posted here.

For those whom possibly havent heard yet, two days ago, United States District Court Judge Richard L. Young issued a ruling late Wednesday morning on several Marriage Equality Cases pending in the Federal Courts, which in turn single handedly struck down Indiana's Defense of Marriage Act on the grounds that it violated the 14th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States Equal Protection Clause and ushered in Same Sex Marriage almost immediately across the Hoosier State.

From Indiana's Attorney General:
"For those county clerks that were named (Hamilton, Allen, Boone,
Porter, Lake) in the cases ruled upon today please be aware that you
must comply with the court’s ruling or be subject to contempt of court.
Other county clerks are not under the direct jurisdiction of the court
order but as an officer of the court we must encourage everyone to show
respect for the judge and the orders that are issued."

There you have it folks, Allen County was listed in the ruling and yet still our own County Clerk was not ready for a response to the ruling for another three hours. Ironically the local News Stories at first wouldnt even list her by name even though she is an elected official. However with that being expressed, I must also applaud Lisbeth Borgmann for her prompt attention to due diligence and not putting a hold on the process of adapting documents and procedures in this situation, Allen County began issuing licenses at 14:00 Wednesday afternoon.

NOW FOR THE ANALYSIS OF HIS RULING

OMG! I JUST GOT DONE READING THE RULING THAT LEGALIZED MARRIAGE EQUALITY IN INDIANA AND OMG! .... MISTAKEN BABY SYNDROME, REALLY? ..... IF YOURE NOT PISSED OFF AT THE ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR UTTER INCOMPETENCE BY THE TIME YOU GET DONE READING IT ......
Here is the ruling text from USDCJ Richard Young that immediately allows Gay Marriage.

So Ive been reading the ruling and this USDCJ cleared the board when he handed down his ruling.

Mike Pence was excused from his cases as a defendant but then the Judge not only did he use the one primary exception to the 11th Amendment ( Under the Eleventh Amendment, a citizen cannot sue their state in federal court unless the state consents. However, the Supreme Court created an important exception to that immunity in Ex Parte Young (1908). Under that doctrine, “a private party can sue a state officer in his or her official capacity to enjoin prospective action that would violate federal law.” Ameritech Corp. v. McCann (7th Cir. 2002) (quoting Dean Foods Co. v. Brancel (7th Cir. 1999)).

USDCJ Young then verbally beat down the State Attorney General for being a moron of a Prosecutor and the Indiana Dept of Revenue Commissioner (INDORC) for being a dolt, caused by the undue burden of every married couple having to fill out and file 3 separate Federal Tax Forms in order to comply with Indiana's Tax Code circa the Marriage Prohibition.

NICE TRY THERE BOYS!!!

Then the three (AG Zoller, GOV Pence, INDORC) tried to argue with the Judge over Baker v. Nelson, which has been roundly nullified in more recent years, especially by Lawrence v. Texas which outlawed all State Sodomy Laws across the board and then again last year in the USA v Windsor case and the Perry v Hollingsworth (aka the PROP8 case in California): (Page 13 of the ruling)
....

First, in United States v. Windsor, the Supreme Court invalidated Section 3 of The Defense of Marriage Act (“DOMA”), which defined marriage for purposes of federal law as “ only a legal union between one man and one woman.”. .... The Court noted that the differentiation within a state caused by DOMA “demeans the couple, whose moral and sexual choices the Constitution protects.” Windsor, ..... Additionally, the Court found that the purpose of DOMA “is to ensure that if any State decides to recognize same-sex marriages, those unions will be treated as second-class marriages.”

Second, the Supreme Court dismissed an appeal of California’s prohibition on same-sex marriages, not because Baker rendered the question insubstantial, but because the law’s supporters lacked standing to defend it. Hollingsworth v. Perry. ....

So the USDCJ read them the riot act on trying to use Baker v. Nelson:

These developments strongly suggest, if not compel, the conclusion that Baker is no longer controlling and does not bar the present challenge to Indiana’s laws. .... (holding that Baker was not controlling as to the constitutionality of DOMA, reasoning that “[i]n the forty years after Baker, there have been manifold changes to the Supreme Court’s equal protection jurisprudence” and that “[e]ven if Baker might have had resonance . . . in 1971, it does not today”).

NOW THE RULING In summary and by pointe:

1. Due Process Clause of the 14th Amendment:

The Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment guarantees that no state shall “deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without the due process of law.” U.S. Const. amend. XIV § 1. The purpose of the Due Process Clause is to “protect[] those fundamental rights and liberties which are, objectively, deeply rooted in this Nation’s history and tradition, and implicit in the concept of ordered liberty . . . .” Washington v. Glucksburg (1997) Because such rights are so important, “an individual’s fundamental rights may not be submitted to vote.” DeLeon (citing W. Va. State Bd. of Educ. v. Barnette, (1943)).

Defendants, relying on Glucksberg, argue that the fundamental right to marry
should be limited to its traditional definition of one man and one woman because fundamental rights are based in history. The concept of same-sex marriage is not deeply rooted in history; thus, according to Defendants, the Plaintiffs are asking the court to recognize a new fundamental right. Plaintiffs counter that Defendants’ reliance on Glucksberg is mistaken because the Supreme Court has repeatedly defined the fundamental right to marry in broad terms.

2. The Traditions of History (aka the Institution of Marriage)

The court agrees with Plaintiffs. “Fundamental rights, once recognized, cannot be denied to particular groups on the ground that these groups have historically been denied those rights.” In re Marriage Cases, (Cal. 2008) (superseded by constitutional amendment).

In fact, “the history of our Constitution is the story of the extension of constitutional rights and protections to people once ignored or excluded.” United States v. Virginia. The reasoning in Henry v. Himes is particularly persuasive on this point:
The Supreme Court has consistently refused to narrow the scope of the
fundamental right to marry by reframing a plaintiff’s asserted right to marry
as a more limited right that is about the characteristics of the couple seeking
marriage. [T]he Court consistently describes a general ‘fundamental right to marry’ rather than ‘the right to interracial marriage,’ ‘the right to inmate marriage,’ or ‘the right of people owing child support to marry.’

3. Loving v. Virginia 1967 (interracial Marriage legalized)

The court finds Loving v. Virginia best illustrates that concept. In that case, the Court held that Virginia’s ban on interracial marriage violated the plaintiffs’ rights under the Due Process Clause. The Loving Court stated

“[t]he freedom to marry has long been recognized as one of the vital personal rights essential to the orderly pursuit of happiness by free men,” and further recognized that, “marriage is one of the ‘basic civil rights of man.’”

If the Court in Loving had looked only to the “traditional” approach to marriage prior to 1967, the Court would not have recognized that there was a fundamental right for Mildred and Richard Loving to be married, because the nation’s history was replete with statutes banning interracial marriages between Caucasians and African Americans. Notably, the Court did not frame the issue of interracial marriage as a “new” right, but recognized the fundamental right to marry regardless of that “traditional” classification.

Defendants (STATE) agree that if the court finds that the fundamental right to marry encompasses same-sex marriages, then heightened scrutiny is appropriate.“When a statutory classification significantly interferes with the exercise of a fundamental right, it cannot be upheld unless it is supported by sufficiently important state interests and is closely tailored to effectuate only those interests.”

Strict scrutiny requires the government to show that the law is narrowly tailored to a compelling government interest. .... The burden to show the constitutionality of the law rests with the Defendants (STATE).
.... For strict scrutiny to be appropriate, the court must find:
(1) there is a fundamental right, and
(2) the classification significantly interferes with the exercise of that right.

First, as stated above, the court finds that the fundamental right to marry includes the right of the individual to marry a person of the same sex. Second, Section 31-11-1-1 significantly interferes with that right because it completely bans the Plaintiffs from marrying that one person of their choosing. Therefore, Indiana’s marriage laws are subject to strict scrutiny.

THANK YOUR MARRIED FRIENDS WHOM DONT HAVE CHILDREN OR GRANNY AND HER NEW PLAYBOY HUSBAND AND MY GREAT UNCLE DONALD AND HIS COUSIN WIFE HERMIONE FOR THIS NEXT PART!!

Section 31-11-1-1, classifying same-sex couples, “cannot be upheld unless it is supported by sufficiently important state interests and is closely tailored to effectuate only those interests.” Zablocki, 434 U.S. at 388.
Here, Defendants proffer that the state’s interest in conferring the special benefit of civil marriage to only one man and one woman is justified by its interest in encouraging the couple to stay together for the sake of any unintended children that their sexual union may create. The court does not weigh whether or not this is a sufficiently important interest, but will assume that it is. Defendants have failed to show that the law is “closely tailored” to that interest.

Indiana’s marriage laws are both over- and under-inclusive. The marriage laws are under-inclusive because they only prevent one subset of couples, those who cannot naturally conceive children, from marrying.

WHOOMP THERE IT IS!!! ==> For example, the State’s laws do not consider those post-menopausal women, infertile couples, or couples that do not wish to have children. Additionally, Indiana specifically allows first cousins to marry once they reach the age that procreation is not a realistic possibility.
On the other hand, Indiana’s marriage laws are over-inclusive in that they prohibit some opposite-sex couples, who can naturally and unintentionally procreate, from marriage. For example, relatives closer in degree than second cousins can naturally and unintentionally procreate; however, they still may not marry.

Most importantly,
excluding same-sex couples from marriage has absolutely no effect on opposite-sex
couples, whether they will procreate, and whether such couples will stay together if they do procreate. Therefore, the law is not closely tailored, and the Defendants have failed to meet their burden. The state, by excluding same-sex couples from marriage, violates Plaintiffs’ fundamental right to marry under the Due Process Clause.

5. Back to the Equal Protection Clause

Summary: Under Strict Scrutiny, the IN DOMA law DOES NOT discriminate based on Gender! (Page 23)

HOWEVER: Plaintiffs also argue that Indiana’s marriage laws classify individuals based on their sexual orientation, because they prevent all same-sex couples from marrying the person of their choice. Defendants respond that the marriage laws do not discriminate against same-sex couples because they may marry just like opposite-sex couples may marry; the law merely impacts them differently. The court rejects this notion. As the court stated above, the right to marry is about the ability to form a partnership, hopefully lasting a lifetime, with that one special person of your choosing. Additionally, although Indiana previously defined marriage in this manner, the title of Section 31-11-1-1 – “Same sex marriages prohibited” – makes clear that the law was reaffirmed in 1997 not to define marriage but to prohibit gays and lesbians from marrying the individual of their choice. Thus, the court finds that Indiana’s marriage laws discriminate based on sexual orientation.

6. STRICT SCRUTINY VERSUS RATIONAL SCRUTINY
....

For strict scrutiny to be appropriate, the court must find:
(1) there is a fundamental right, and
(2) the classification significantly interferes with the exercise of that right.
.... For rational scrutiny to be the standard of the 7th Circuit
The court disagrees and believes it is bound to apply rational basis because one of the cases the Court relied on in Schroeder, e.g. Romer, is still valid law. .... The court agrees with Plaintiffs that it is likely time to reconsider this issue, especially in light of the Ninth Circuit’s decision in SmithKline Beecham Corp. v. Abbott Labs (9th Cir. 2014) (interpreting Windsor to mean that gay and lesbian persons constitute a suspect class). However, the court will leave that decision to the Seventh Circuit, where this case will surely be headed. The court will, therefore, apply rational basis review.

7. UNINTENDED PREGNANCIES IS THE STATES RATIONAL FOR RESTRICTING MARRIAGE RIGHTS
===== YOU HAVE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME =====

According to Defendants, Johnson () means that they must only show that there is a rational reason to provide the right of marriage to opposite-sex couples, not that there is a rational basis to exclude. In essence, Defendants assert that the opposite-sex couples have distinguishing characteristics, the ability to naturally and unintentionally procreate as a couple, that allow the State to treat them differently from same-sex couples.

7B. IN DOMA was passed in a knee jerk reaction the Federal DOMA
and to Hawaii's original passage of Marriage Equality circa 1996-7. (Page 25-27)

Plaintiffs, on the other hand, allege that the primary purpose of the statute is to exclude same-sex couples from marrying and thus the Defendants must show a rational basis to exclude them. The court agrees with Plaintiffs.

According to Plaintiffs, the purpose is evident by the timing of the statute, which was passed in an emergency session near the time that DOMA was passed and immediately after and in response to a Hawaiian court’s pronouncement in Baehr v. Miike (Haw. Cir. Ct. Dec. 3, 1996),(Haw. 1997), that same-sex couples should be allowed to marry. See Family Law – Marriage – Same Sex Marriages Void, 1997 Ind. Legis. Serv. P.L. 198-1997 (H.E.A. 1265). Because the effect of the law is to exclude and void same-sex marriages, the Plaintiffs argue that the court should analyze whether there is a rational basis to exclude same-sex marriages.

Additionally, Plaintiffs assert they are similar in all relevant aspects to opposite-sex couples seeking to marry – they are in long-term, committed, loving relationships and some have children.

7C. 614 Reasons why the Court agrees that gay and straight couples are the same.

The court agrees with Plaintiffs that they are similarly situated in all relevant aspects to opposite-sex couples for the purposes of marriage. Also of great importance is the fact that unlike the statute at issue in Johnson, “[m]arriage is more than a routine classification for purposes of certain statutory benefits.” Windsor, 133 S. Ct. at 2693. In fact having the status of “married” comes with hundreds of rights and responsibilities under Indiana and federal law. See 614 Reasons Why Marriage Equality Matters in Indiana, Fujii, Filing No. 46-2).

As the court in Kitchen stated in analyzing the Equal Protection claim before it:
"[T]he State poses the wrong question. The court’s focus is not on whether extending marriage benefits to heterosexual couples serves a legitimate governmental interest. No one disputes that marriage benefits serve not just legitimate, but compelling governmental interests, which is why the Constitution provides such protection to an individual’s fundamental right to marry. Instead, courts are required to determine whether there is a rational connection between the challenged statute and a legitimate state interest. Here, the challenged statute does not grant marriage benefits to opposite-sex couples.

The effect of [Utah’s marriage ban] is only to disallow same-sex couples from gaining access to these benefits. The court must therefore analyze whether the State’s interests in responsible procreation and optimal child-rearing are furthered by prohibiting same-sex couples from marrying.
Like Utah’s laws, the effect of Indiana’s marriage laws is to exclude certain people from marrying that one special person of their choosing. This is evident by the title of Section 31-11-1-1 – “Same sex marriages prohibited.”

Consequently, the question is whether it is rational to treat same- sex couples differently by excluding them from marriage and the hundreds of rights that come along with that marriage.

8. HERE IT COMES PEOPLE BRACE FOR IMPACT

The court finds that there is no rational basis to exclude same-sex couples. The purpose of marriage – to keep the couple together for the sake of their children – is served by marriage regardless of the sexes of the spouses.
Furthermore, the exclusion has no effect on opposite-sex couples and whether they have children or stay together for those children. Defendants proffer no reason why excluding same-sex couples from marriage benefits opposite -sex couples. The court concludes that there simply is no rational link between the two. (finding there is no rational link between excluding same-sex marriages and “steering ‘naturally procreative’ relationships into marriage, in order to reduce the number of children born out of wedlock and reduce economic burdens on the State); (noting that prohibiting same-sex marriages “does not stop [gay men and lesbian women] from forming families and raising children. Nor does prohibiting same-sex marriage increase the number of heterosexual marriages or the number of children raised by heterosexual parents.”).

9. RECOGNITION OF OUT OF STATE MARRIAGES (pages 29-31)

Defendants concede that whether Indiana can refuse to recognize out-of-state, same-sex marriages turns entirely on whether Indiana may enforce Section A. Because the court finds that Indiana may not exclude same-sex couples from marriage, the court also finds it cannot refuse to recognize out-of-state, same-sex marriages. Nevertheless, the court finds that Section B violates the Equal Protection Clause independent of its decision regarding Section A.

The parties agree that out-of-state, same-sex marriages are treated differently than out-of-state, opposite-sex marriages. Thus, the question is whether that difference violates the Equal Protection Clause. .... The Eastern District of Kentucky found two guiding principles from Windsor that strongly suggest the result here. See Bourke v. Beshear (W.D. Ky. Feb 12, 2014). First, the court should look to the actual purpose of the law. The second principle is that such a law “demeans the couple, whose moral and sexual choices the Constitution protects.”

10. INDIANA VIOLATED ITS OWN LEGAL TRADITION (page 30)

The purpose of the law is to prevent the recognition of same-sex marriage in Indiana, which Plaintiffs assert was motivated by animus. If Section 31-11-1-1 was in fact motivated by animus, it violates the principles of the Equal Protection Clause. See Romer (“[I]f the constitutional conception of ‘equal protection of the laws’ means anything, it must at the very least mean that a bare . . . desire to harm a politically unpopular group cannot constitute a legitimate state interest.”) (emphasis in original) (quoting Dep’t of Agriculture v. Moreno (1973)). Section 31-11-1-1 (IN DOMA), like DOMA, was passed during the time that Hawaii courts were deciding whether the United States Constitution required it to allow same-sex marriages.

Additionally, Section 31-11-1-1 is an unusual law for Indiana to pass. As described above, in Indiana “[t]he validity of a marriage depends upon the law of the place where it occurs.” This includes recognizing marriages between first cousins despite the fact that they cannot marry in Indiana unless they are over 65 years of age. See Mason v. Mason, (Ind. Ct. App. 2002). The State of Indiana chose one group to single out for disparate treatment. The State’s laws place same-sex marriages in a second class category, unlike other marriages performed in other states. Thus, like the Supreme Court in Windsor, this court can conclude that this law is motivated by animus, thus violating the Equal Protection Clause.

11. BACK TO RATIONAL SCRUTINY AND MISTAKEN BABY SYNDROME

Even if it were not, the law fails rational basis review. Defendants proffer that the state refuses to recognize same-sex marriages because it conflicts with the State’s philosophy of marriage – that is that marriage is to ameliorate the consequences of unintended children. Recognizing the valid same-sex marriages performed in other states, however, has no link whatsoever to whether opposite-sex couples have children or stay together for those children. Thus, there is no rational basis to refuse recognition and void out-of-state, same-sex marriages. Therefore, Part B violates the Fourteenth Amendment’s Equal Protection Clause.

I will let you read the USDCJ Conclusion (beginning on page 31) for yourself. It is a doosey and this ruling is going to be hard pressed to be turned over, because of the incompetence of both our current Attorney General and our General Assembly members from both 1997 and currently serving today in Indianapolis. I will leave you though with this quote from the Judge:

In time, Americans will look at the marriage of couples such as Plaintiffs, and refer to it simply as a marriage – not a same-sex marriage. These couples, when gender and sexual orientation are taken away, are in all respects like the family down the street. The Constitution demands that we treat them as such. Today, the “injustice that [we] had not earlier known or understood” ends. Because “as the Constitution endures, persons in every generation can invoke its principles in their own search for greater freedom.”

Thursday, June 26, 2014

I thought it would another 10 years before I typed a sentence like that. If I would have told you all five years ago that gay marriage would be legal in Indiana, a lot of you would have said that I was crazy. In hindsight it was inevitable. Only the sqwick factor keeps most people opposed to it.

Sunday, June 08, 2014

OFFICIAL STATEMENT REGARDING
THE LOCAL REFOUNDERSINDIANA THREE EVENTS
PRESENTED BY KRISANNE HALL

The Officers of the Libertarian Party of Allen County, Indiana do not endorse the message and the established purpose of REFOUNDERS INDIANA for these specifically itemized reasons:

Priority of the 10th Amendment versus ARTICLE 6, CLAUSE 2 and 3 THE THEORY OF STATE NULLIFICATION versus THE SUPREMACY CLAUSE:

While we endorse fully the right of the individual to be sovereign over their person, property, and home as a Constitutional right, which limits both Federal and State and Local Agents and Laws from being oppressive of every citizen by the people whom elect to represent them by vote, we do not endorse the biased message of promoting one factions ideas over the multitudes of the citizenry. This organization RFI stated purpose is to not only elect strictly conservative candidates (which is contrary to Libertarian principles) to Statewide Office but to assert an authority (aka STATE NULLIFICATION versus THE SUPREMACY CLAUSE) that never existed by the very Constitutional provisions they wish to claim for their own message.

Furthermore RFI cannot take the Constitution out of context and that is clearly their motive and end purpose to eventually radically change the Constitution by an Article V Convention. We cannot in good conscience endorse this position as it has become an act of aggression towards the standing law of the land and then limits the option for the people to fully exercise their individual right to vote for their leaders and elected representatives.

The 14th Amendment to the Constitution which made everyone a Citizen of the United States not just of their respective State or Territory also includes the Privileges or Immunities Clause. which states unequivocally

"No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the

privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States."

It is obvious to those with a clear mind and purpose of Liberty that RFIs primary goal is to eventually repeal the 14th Amendment to the Constitution, which was established in July 1868 after the Civil War, among many other Constitutional protections and provisions. We the Libertarian Party of Allen County cannot in anyway endorse a hostile overthrow of our Government and neither can we deny the individual citizen first and foremost their rights granted as Citizens of the United States under that Constitution which is the Supreme Law of the Land.

ARTICLE 6 CLAUSE 2 and 3 puts the final nail in the coffin of the Theory of State Nullification. And even several cases validates such assertions ranging from 1793 (Chisholm v. Georgia), 1959 (Ableman v. Booth), to as recently as 1958 (Cooper v. Aaron), which held that

The Supreme Court rejected the doctrines of nullification and interposition, which had been invoked by segregationists. Segregation supporters argued that the states have the power to nullify federal laws or court rulings that they believe to be unconstitutional and the states could use this power to nullify the Brown decision. The Arkansas laws that attempted to prevent desegregation were Arkansas' effort to nullify the Brown decision. The Supreme Court held that the Brown decision "can neither be nullified openly and directly by state legislators or state executive or judicial officers nor nullified indirectly by them through evasive schemes for segregation." Thus, Cooper v. Aaron held that state attempts to nullify federal law are ineffective.

Moreover, since public officials are required to swear an oath to uphold the Constitution (as per Article VI, Clause 3), for these same officials to ignore the Court's precedents is equal to a violation of that oath. Even though education is the responsibility of the state government, that responsibility must be carried out in a manner consistent with the requirements of the Constitution, particularly the Fourteenth Amendment.

And just for your information here is the text of Article Six clause two and three:

This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof; and all Treaties made, or which shall be made, under the Authority of the United States, shall be the supreme Law of the Land; and the Judges in every State shall be bound thereby, any Thing in the Constitution or Laws of any State to the Contrary notwithstanding.

The Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and the Members of the several State Legislatures, and all executive and judicial Officers, both of the United States and of the several States, shall be bound by Oath or Affirmation, to support this Constitution; but no religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any Office or public Trust under the United States.

Finally it is the position of the LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF ALLEN COUNTY, INDIANA that as we cannot endorse the group REFOUNDERS INDIANA we also cannot support their events in our local area with their guest speaker KrisAnne Hall. However for the record we have only found this one issue so far to be a stumbling block for Dr. Hall's presentations.

We do encourage every citizen to be involved in both the Civic and Electoral process. Use your voice, they are your elected leaders and representatives. Let them know that you are tired of the quid pro quo, whether that be in City Hall, the General Assembly, or even Congress and the White House. But please remember, that this "more perfect union" we are still trying to achieve, we will not form if you try to cut out or eliminate part of its growth on the path to true freedom, with liberty and justice for all.

Securing the Blessings of Liberty,
Kenneth White, Jnr. Secretary LPAC
SPEAKING FOR THE CHAIR PER THE BYLAWS
Dated this the eighth of June, 2014

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